This alignment, which I learned about on YouTube, reveals that the main locations of the September 11, 2001 attacks are arranged along a perfectly straight axis, from the Logan International Airport in Boston (where the hijacked planes took off), to the WTC twin towers and the center of the Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia. Interestingly, construction of the Pentagon began on September 11, 1941.
This line extends to Chapultepec Park in Mexico City, the site of a battle between American and Mexican forces which took place on September 11-13, 1847. The line passes through a large monument dedicated to the Niños Heroes (six young Mexican cadets who died in this battle) and ends at a Masonic obelisk erected in 1881, also dedicated to the Niños Heroes.
I added three additional landmarks on my own initiative: Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the Port of Baltimore, and Gander Airport in Newfoundland.
Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the busiest airport in the United States. After the closure of U.S. airspace on September 11, 2001, several dozen flights bound for the United States were diverted to Gander. Extending the line to the northeast reaches this municipality, without directly passing over the airport.
In Baltimore, the alignment runs parallel to one side of Fort Carroll, which has a hexagonal shape. Nearby, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in March 2024 after being struck by a container ship suffering from a mysterious failure of its electrical systems.
It is difficult to determine whether we are dealing with pure symplanicity or with a deliberate alignment of Masonic origin. The latter hypothesis is reinforced by the fact that U.S. President Harry Truman took part in a ceremony at the Mexico City obelisk in March 1947. The numerology of this sequence of events also appears intentional.
It should also be noted that the trident-shaped pillars of the World Trade Center were salvaged to create two monuments, in Manhattan and in New Jersey (photo above), thus evoking the trident present in another attack that changed the destiny of the United States on November 22, 1963.
Finally, isn’t it ironic that the axis shown here runs between the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, symbols of the American Dream and of the welcome once extended to millions of immigrants seeking a better life? The September 11, 2001 attacks were then used as a pretext for the Patriot Act and for an unprecedented curtailment of the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.